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12 Days of Turkey Hill (Day 4) – Who would you give this children’s bracelet to?

Can ice cream be jewelry? With today’s 12 Days of Turkey Hill prize, it can be!

Today’s gift is the adorable children’s bracelet you see on the right. The age of the bracelet is unknown — it could be 70 years old, it could be 10 years old — but there’s no question about how cute it is.

We should point out, however, that it is DEFINITELY a children’s bracelet, because it’s a tad small. So, if you know a youngster who might love to wear this, leave a comment and we’ll choose one at random from this blog entry OR from our Facebook page as the winner.

And, as always, we’ll also throw in some free ice cream for you to share with your little ice cream lover!

I would give this to my 11 year old niece. Her and I spend alot of time together and share many good memories over Ice Cream especially TurkeyHill. Peppermint candy cane is our favorite this time of year. I have her quite a bit as her mom and her brother have been recently diagnosed with Fabry diease. they get weekly infusions and it makes them sick and dad works alot. so I help out. we talk about it and how it effects her little life over ice cream, giving this to to would mean the world to me. There is no cure for this and it is not well known and I am very supportive and try and get the word out there.

Probably my granddaughter. She is three, and just had her first ice cream cone, a few months ago. She couldn’t eat it prior to that, because of her food allergies. To see her face when she took her first lick, will always be in my mind. Merry Christmas!

I would give this beautiful charm bracelet to my 10 year old granddaughter….Clara. Her favorite snack when she comes to Mimi’s house is Turkey Hill ice cream. She always scoops her own into a BIG bowl and uses a little spoon to make it last longer!

My 4 year old granddaughter has CAS (childhood apraxia of speech) as well as mild autism. When her vocabulary was limited, she could belt out “ice cream”. It took a trained ear to hear it. She would love this bracelet!!

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